The meteorologist then revealed how low pressure is “still lingering” throughout the new working week.

It will also bring “local thunderstorms” throughout the morning.

Alina told how the rain will be “quite stubborn” but will eventually start to ease away through the afternoon, with “local thundery showers never too far away”.

On Tuesday, southern and eastern parts of the country will see the “best of the sunshine”.

Elsewhere will be consumed by a “fair amount of cloud” with heavy rain in Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland.

“Further south we’ve got temperatures up to 25 or 26 degrees Celsius, the high teens further north and west where we have the showers.”

Wednesday promises to be a “windy, or at least breezy” day in places.

Alina said: “Its fairly unsettled for Northern Ireland, northern England and Scotland with further outbreaks of rain here. These are the mean strengths of the winds.

“Gusts will be higher particularly for western coasts, but by contrast, we’re holding on to the warmth and the sunshine across central and eastern parts of England where temperatures again will get up to 25 or 26 Celsius. The high teens where exposed to the breeze and the rain.”

Alina added the low pressure dip will push the front across into Thursday.

She concluded: “So, weather for this week is windy at times, some showers or longer spells of rain, particularly in the north and west - warmest and driest in the southeast.”

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